It was the anniversary of my brother’s suicide a few days ago. John committed suicide because he found the racism he was subjected to, by society, unbearable. I’ve had John ‘s son living with my family since his death.
Racism and discrimination against Aboriginal people is still alive and well in Australia. They impact on our lives from birth to death. This isn’t something that Australia should be proud of.
I attended my first symposium (a polite term for a drinking and eating fest) for 2023 last night, got home at about 1:30am, opened Twitter, and immediately had to block three trolls. It’s a pleasant change not having to deal with trolls in this space.
As for the Symposium, the “club” has a century long tradition. About fifteen years ago, women demanded to be allowed to join, there was a lot weeping and gnashing of teeth about the loss of tradition. The only thing admitting women changed was to improve the aesthetics, it was the same smut, innuendo, and double entendre, only now some of it was coming from painted lips and powdered faces. Tradition 🤷♂️
1/16 Racism in the ACT Govt and Ernst & Young Australia thrives. On 9 May 2002, ACT employee Angel Marina wrote “…that Aborigines are compulsive liars and criminals …”, sourcing information from human resources staff Louise Fitzgerald (ACT Govt) & Tanya Taylor (EY) and the AFP.
Why a political duopoly isn’t meaningful democracy.
Across Australia, governments, with support from the “opposition”, have quietly passed a wave of draconian laws focused on criminalising civil disobedience. The targets of such laws are, for the time being, climate activists.
#HAPPYBIRTHDAY Sir Isaac Newton, born January 4, 1643. Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, 1687) was one of the most important single works in the history of modern science.
Are genius and madness one in the same?